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Andrade, E. N. da C.: Viscosity and plasticity. New York: Chemical Publishing Co. 1951.
Boyer, R. F.: The relation of transition temperatures to chemical structure in high polymers. Rubber Chem. Technol. 36, 1303 (1963).
Brush, S. G.: Theories of liquid viscosity. Chem. Rev. 62, 513 (1962).
Bueche, F.: Physical properties of polymers. New York: Interscience Publishers 1962.
Doolittle, A. K.: The technology of solvents and plasticizers. New York: John Wiley & Sons 1954.
Eyring, H., D. Henderson, B. J. Stover, and E. M. Eyring: Statistical mechanics and dynamics. New York: John Wiley & Sons 1964.
Ferry, J. D.: Viscoelastic properties of polymers. New York: John Wiley & Sons 1961.
Fowler, Sir Ralph, and E. A. Guggenheim: Statistical thermodynamics. Cambridge: University Press 1949.
Fox, T. G, S. Gratch, and S. Loshaek: Viscosity relationships for polymers in bulk and concentrated solutions, p. 431. In: Rheology, ed. by F. R. Eirich, Vol. 1. New York: Academic Press 1965.
Fujita, H.: Diffusion in polymer-diluent systems. Fortschr. Advan. Polymer Sci. 3, 106 (1961).
Gordon, M.: Thermal properties of high polymers, p. 2209. In: Physics of plastics, ed. by. P. D. Ritchie. London: Cliffe Books Ltd. 1965.
Hermans, J. J.: In: Flow properties of disperse systems, ed. by. J. J. Hermans. New York: Interscience Publishers 1953.
Kauzmann, W.: The nature of the glassy state and the behavior of liquids at low temperatures. Chem. Rev. 43, 219 (1948).
Kovacs, A.: Transition Vitreuse dans le Polymeres Amorphes. Etude Phenomenologique. Advan. Polymer Sci. 3, 394–507 (1963).
Kurata, M., and W. H. Stockmayer: Intrinsic viscosities and unperturbed dimensions of long chain molecules. Advan. Polymer Sci. 3, 196 (1963).
Litovitz, T. A., and C. M. Davis: Structural and shear relaxation in liquids. In: Physical acoustics, ed. by W. P. Mason. Vol. 2, Part A. New York: Academic Press 1965.
Peticolas, W. L.: Introduction to the molecular viscoelastic theory of polymers and its application. Rubber Chem. Technol. 36, 1422 (1963).
Porter, R. S., and J. F. Johnson: The entanglement concept in polymer systems. Chem. Rev. 66, 1 (1966).
Schnell, H.: Chemistry and physics of polycarbonates. New York: Interscience Publishers 1964.
Tobolsky, A. V.: Properties and structures of polymers. New York: John Wiley & Sons 1960.
Weyl, W. A.: The rheology of inorganic glasses. In: Rheology, ed. by F. R. Eirich, Vol. 3. New York: Academic Press 1960.
Wood, L. A.: Physical chemistry of synthetic rubbers. In: Synthetic rubber, ed. by. G. S. Whitby. New York: John Wiley & Sons 1954.
Adam, G., and J. H. Gibbs: On the temperature dependence of cooperative relaxation properties in glass-forming liquids. J. Chem. Phys. 43, 139 (1965).
Aggarwal, S. L., L. Marker, and M. J. Carrano: Melt viscosity of polyethylenes. J. Appl. Polymer Sci. 3, 77 (1960).
Allen, V. R., and T. G Fox: Structural factors affecting flow of macromolecular system. ASD-TR 61-22, II, 75 (1962).
— —Viscosity-molecular weight dependence for short chain polystyrenes. J. Chem. Phys. 41, 337 (1964).
Andrews, R. D., and A. V. Tobolsky: Elastoviscous properties of polyisobutylene. IV. Relaxation time spectrum and calculation of bulk viscosity. J. Polymer Sci. 7, 221 (1951).
Altares, T., S.-P. Yen, and T. G Fox: To be published.
Barlow, A. J., J. Lamb, and A. J. Matheson: Viscous behavior of supercooled liquids. Proc. Royal Soc. (London) A292, 322 (1966).
Barnes, W. J., and F. P. Price: Intrinsic and bulk viscosities of some poly(ethylene oxide) polymers. J. Polymer Sci. 50, S25 (1961).
Barry, A.: Viscometric investigation of dimethylsiloxane polymers. J. Appl. Phys. 17, 1020 (1946).
Batzer, H.: Über physikalische Eigenschaften linearer Polyester. Makromol. Chem. 10, 13 (1953).
—Über lineare Polyester. Makromol. Chem. 5, 5 (1950).
Baumann, G. F., and S. Steingiser: Rheological measurements on polycarbonate. J. Polymer Sci. 1A, 3395 (1963).
Bauwens, J. C., and G. A. Homès: Sur la Viscosité des Hauts Polymeres. Compt. Rend. 255, 3409 (1962).
DiBeneditto, A. T.: Molecular properties of amorphous high polymers. I. A cell theory for amorphous high polymers. J. Polymer Sci. 1A 3459 (1963).
Berge, J. W., P. R. Saunders, and J. D. Ferry: Mechanical properties of poly-n-octyl methacrylate at low frequencies and in creep; entanglements in methacrylate polymers. J. Colloid Sci. 14, 135 (1959).
Berry, G. C., V. C. Long, and L. M. Hobbs: Solution and bulk properties of branched poly(vinyl acetates). Part III. Intrinsic viscosity and light scattering measurements. Polymer 5, 31 (1964).
—The viscosity of polymer-diluent mixtures. J. Phys. Chem. 70, 1194 (1966).
—Thermodynamic and conformational properties of polystyrene. I. Light scattering studies on dilute solutions of linear polystyrenes. J. Chem. Phys. 44, 4550 (1966).
—, H. Nomura, and K. G. Mayhan: Dilute solution studies on a polycarbonate in good and poor solvents. J. Polymer Sci. A2, 5, 1 (1967).
Berry, G. C.: The molecular weight and temperature dependence of some dilute-solution properties of linear polymers. J. Polymer Sci. 4B, 161 (1966).
—Selected properties of branched polymers. Trans. Soc. Rheology 9, 455 (1965).
Bondi, A.: Packing density of polymer melts near the glass transition temperature. J. Polymer Sci. 2A, 3159 (1964).
Boon, J., G. Challa, and P. H. Hermans: Study of molten isotactic polystyrene. I. The relationship between melt viscosity and average molecular weight. Makromol. Chem. 74, 129 (1964).
Brodnyan, J. G., R. H. Shoulberg, and E. L. Kelley: The correlation of the non-newtonian flow of polymeric melts with the theories of Bueche. SPE Trans., 277 (Oct.) 1964.
Braun, G., and A. J. Kovacs: Glass transition in powdered polystyrene. Phys. Chem. Glasses 4, 152 (1963).
Bueche, F.: Viscosity, self diffusion and allied effects in solid polymers. J. Chem. Phys. 20, 1959 (1952).
—Bulk viscosity of the system polystyrene-diethyl benzene. J. Appl. Phys. 24, 423 (1953).
—Viscosity of polymethylmethacrylate. J. Appl. Phys. 26, 738 (1955).
—Derivation of the WLF equation for the mobility of molecules in molten glasses. J. Chem. Phys. 24, 418 (1956).
—Viscosity of polymers in concentrated solution. J. Chem. Phys. 25, 599 (1956).
—A derivation of Moore’s equation relating melt and intrinsic viscosities. J. Polymer Sci. 41, 551 (1959).
—The viscosity of molten branched polymers and their concentrated solutions. J. Chem. Phys. 40, 484 (1964).
—Mobility of molecules in liquids near the glass temperature. J. Chem. Phys. 30, 748 (1959).
—Rate and pressure effects in polymers and other glass-forming substances. J. Chem. Phys. 36, 2940 (1962).
—Melt viscosity of polymers: Effect of polydispersity. J. Polymer Sci. 43, 527 (1960).
—, G. J. Coven, and B. J. Kinzig: Entanglement effects in concentrated polymer solutions from viscosity measurements. J. Chem. Phys. 39, 128 (1963).
—, and F. N. Kelley: Shear viscosity-molecular weight relationships for polymers. J. Polymer Sci. 45, 267 (1960).
Busse, W. F., and R. Longworth: Effect of molecular weight distribution and branching on the viscosity of polyethylene melts. J. Polymer Sci. 58, 49 (1962).
Calsiff, E., and A. V. Tobolsky: Stress-relaxation of polyisobutylene in the transition region. J. Colloid Sci. 10, 375 (1955).
Chiang, R.: Intrinsic viscosity-molecular weight relationships for fractions of linear polyethylene. J. Phys. Chem. 69, 1645 (1966).
Chikahisa, Y.: A theory of the relationship between viscosity and molecular weight in bulk polymer. J. Phys. Soc. (Japan) 19, (1964).
Child, W. C., and J. D. Ferry: Dynamic mechanical properties of poly(n-butyl methacrylate). J. Colloid Sci. 12, 327 (1957).
— —Dynamic mechanical properties of poly(n-hexylmethacrylate). J. Colloid Sci. 12, 389 (1957).
Chung, H. S.: On the Macedo-Litovitz hybrid equation for liquid viscosity. J. Chem. Phys. 44, 1362 (1966).
Ciferri, A. Conformational energy of chain molecules. Part I. Tension-temperature coefficient for polydimethyl siloxane networks. Trans. Farad. Soc. 57, 846 (1961).
—On the tension-temperature coefficient of natural rubber. Makromol. Chem. 43, 152 (1961).
— C. A. J. Hoeve, and P. J. Flory: Stress temperature coefficients of polymer networks and the conformational energy of polymer chains. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 83, 1015 (1961).
Cleland, R. L.: A light scattering study of olefin polybutadiene. J. Polymer Sci. 27, 349 (1959).
Crescenzi, V., and P. J. Flory: Configuration of the poly(dimethyl siloxane) chain. II. Unperturbed dimensions and specific solvent effects. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 86, 141 (1964).
Crouch, R. F., and A. Cameron: Viscosity-temperature equations for lubricants. J. Inst. Petrol. 47, 307 (1961).
Cohen, M. H., and D. Turnbull: Molecular transport in liquids and glasses. J. Chem. Phys. 31, 1164 (1959).
Cornet, C. F.: The determination of unperturbed dimensions of polymer molecules by viscometry of moderately concentrated solutions. Polymer 6, 373 (1965).
Davies, R. O., and G. O. Jones: The irreversible approach to equilibrium in glasses. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London) A 217, 26 (1953).
Debye, P.: The intrinsic viscoisty of polymer solutions. J. Chem. Phys. 14, 636 (1946).
Dienes, G. J.: Activation energy for viscous flow and short-range order. J. Appl. Phys. 24, 779 (1953).
Doolittle, A. K.: Studies in Newtonian flow. II. The dependence of the viscosity of liquids on free-space. J. Appl. Phys. 22, 1471 (1951).
—Studies in Newtonian flow. III. The dependence of the viscosity of liquids on molecular weight and free space (in homologous series). J. Appl. Phys. 23, 236 (1952).
—Studies in Newtonian flow. IV. Viscosity of molecular weight in liquids; viscosity versus concentration in polymer solutions. J. Appl. Phys. 23, 418 (1952).
—, and D. B. Doolittle: Studies in Newtonian flow. V. Further verification of the free-space viscosity equation. J. Appl. Phys. 28, 901 (1957).
Dreval, V. C., A. A. Tager, and A. S. Fominor: Concentrated solutions of polymers. Part IV. Viscosity of polystyrene in various solvents. Vysokomolekul. Soedin. 5, 1404 (1963).
Ewell, R. H.: The reaction rate theory of viscosity and some of its applications. J. Appl. Phys. 9, 252 (1938).
Eyring, H. T. Rhee, and N. Hirai: The viscosity of high polymers. The random walk of a group of connected segments. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 44, 1213 (1958).
Faucher, J. A., J. J. Stratta, and R. W. Callard: Bulk viscosity of molten carbowaxes. Private communication.
Ferguson, J., B. Wright, and R. N. Haward: Flow properties of polyethylene whole-polymers and fractions. J. Appl. Chem. 14, 53 (1964).
Ferry, J. D., W. C. Child, R. Zand, D. M. Stern, M. L. Williams, and R. F. Landel: Dynamic mechanical properties of poly(ethyl methacrylate). J. Colloid Sci. 12, 53 (1957).
Ferry, J. D., E. L. Foster, G. V. Browning, and W. M. Sawyer: Viscosities of concentrated polyvinyl acetate solutions in various solvents (Part I of a series). J. Coll. Sci. 6, 377 (1951).
—, L. D. Grandine, and E. R. Fitzgerald: The relaxation distribution function of polyisobutylene in the transit ion from rubber-like to glass-like behavior. J. Appl. Phys. 24, 911 (1953).
—, and D. G. Udy: Viscosities of concentrated polymer solutions. III. Polystyrene and styrene-maleic acid copolymer. J. Coll. Sci. 8, 529 (1953).
—, and R. F. Landel: Molecular friction coefficients in polymers and their temperature dependence. Kolloid Z. 148, 1 (1965).
—, L. D. Grandine, and D. C. Udy: Viscosities of concentrated polymer solutions. III. Polystyrene and styrene-maleic acid copolymer. J. Coll. Sci. 8, 529 (1953).
—, and G. S. Parks: Viscous properties of polyisobutylene. Physics 5, 356 (1935).
—, and R. A. Stratton: The free volume interpretation of the dependence of viscosities and viscoelastic relaxation times on concentration, pressure, and tensile strain. Kolloid Z. 171, 107 (1960).
Fetters, L. J.: Determination of the intermolecular entanglement coupling spacings in polyisoprene by viscosity measurements. J. Res. Natl. Bur. Std. 69A, 33 (1965).
Flory, P. J.: Viscosities of polyesters. An exact relationship between viscosity and chain length. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 62, 1057 (1940).
Fox, T. G: Influence of diluent and of copolymer composition on the glass temperature of a polymer system. Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. I (3), 123 (1956).
—, B. S. Garrett, W. E. Goode, S. Gratch, and J. F. Kincaid: Crystalline polymers of methyl methacrylate. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 80, 1768 (1950).
—, and P. J. Flory: The glass temperature and related properties of polystyrene. Influence of molecular weight. J. Polymer Sci. 14, 315 (1954).
— —Second-order transition temperatures and related properties of polystyrene. I. Influence of molecular weight. J. Appl. Phys. 21, 501 (1950).
—Properties of dilute polymer solutions. Polymer 3, 111 (1962).
—, and V. R. Allen: Dependence of the zero-shear melt viscosity and the related friction coefficient and critical chain length on measurable characteristics of chain polymers. J. Chem. Phys. 41, 344 (1964).
—, and P. J. Flory: Viscosity molecular weight and viscosity-temperature relations for polystyrene and polyisobutylene. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 70, 2384 (1948).
— —Further studies on the melt viscosity of polyisobutylene. J. Phys. Colloid Chem. 55, 221 (1951).
— —Second-order transition temperatures and related properties of polystyrene. I. Influence of molecular weight. J. Appl. Phys. 21, 581 (1950).
—, and S. Loshaek: Influence of molecular weight and degree of crosslinking on the specific volume and glass temperature of polymers. J. Polymer Sci. 15, 371 (1955).
— —Isothermal viscosity-molecular weight dependence for long chains. J. Appl. Phys. 26, 1080 (1955).
Freeman, J., and P. P. Manning: Molecular weight of poly(vinyl chloride). J. Polymer Sci. Part A 2, 2107 (1964).
Fujita, H., and A. Kishimoto: Diffusion-controlled stress relaxation in polymers. II. Stress relaxation in swollen polymers. J. Polymer Sci. 28, 547 (1958).
— —Interpretation of viscosity data for concentrated polymer solutions. J. Chem. Phys. 34, 393 (1961).
Fujita, H., and E. Maekawa: Viscosity behavior of the system polymethyl acrylate and diethyl phthalate over the complete range of composition. J. Phys. Chem. 66, 1053 (1963).
Fulcher, G.: Analysis on recent measurements of the viscosity of glasses. J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 8, 339 (1925).
Garfield, L. J., S. E. Petrie, and D. W. Vanas: The rheology of poly(neopentyl succinate). Trans. Soc. Rheology 6, 131 (1962).
Gibbs, J. H., and E. D. DiMarzio: Nature of the glass transition and the glassy state. J. Chem. Phys. 28, 373 (1958).
Gordon, M., and J. S. Taylor: Ideal copolymers and the second order transition of synthetic rubbers. I. Non-crystalline Copolymers. J. Appl. Chem. 2, 493 (1952).
Greet, R. J., and D. Turnbull: Test of Adam-Gibbs liquid viscosity model with o-terphenyl specific heat data. J. Chem. Phys. 47, 2185 (1967).
Gruver, J. T., and G. Kraus: Rheological properties of polybutadiene prepared by n-butyllithium initiation. J. Polymer Sci. 2A, 797 (1964).
Gutmann, F., and L. M. Simmons: The temperature dependence of the viscosity of liquids. J. Appl. Phys. 23, 977 (1952).
Ham, J. S.: Viscoelastic theory of branched and crosslinked polymers. J. Chem. Phys. 26, 625 (1957).
Havlik, A. J., and J. Moacanin: Bulk and solution properties of polyoxypropylene glycols. Res. Summary No. 36-10, Vol. I, p. 92, Jet Propulsion Lab., Pasadena, Calif., Sept. 1 (1961).
Hayashi, S.: Theory of viscoelasticity in temporarily crosslinked polymers. III. J. Phys. Soc. (Japan) 19, 101 (1964).
Hayes, R. A.: The relationship between glass temperature, molar cohesion and polymer structure. Polymer Preprints ACS 1, No. 2, 86 (1960).
Heckler, S. E., T. E. Newlin, D. M. Stern, R. A. Stratton, J. R. Witt, and J. D. Ferry: Viscosities of concentrated polymer solution V. Two polyelectrolytes. J. Coll. Sci. 15, 294 (1960).
Henry, Patric M.: Fractionation of polyethylene. J. Polymer Sci. 36, 3 (1959).
Hirai, N.: The viscosities of concentrated polymer solutions. I. Moderately concentrated solutions. J. Polymer Sci. 39, 435 (1959).
—The viscosities of concentrated polymer solutions. II. Extremely concentrated solutions. J. Polymer Sci. 40, 255 (1959).
—Liquid viscosity near glass transition temperature. Rpt. Surface Sci. 2, 51 (1962).
Hunter, M. J., E. L. Warrick, J. F. Hude, and C. C. Currie: Organosilicon polymers. II. The open chain dimethylsiloxanes with trimethylsiloxy end groups. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 68, 2284 (1946).
Johnson, M. F., W. W. Evans, I. Jordan, and J. D. Ferry: Viscosities of concentrated solutions. II. Polyisobutylene. J. Coll. Sci. 7, 498 (1952).
Kanig, G.: Zur Theorie der Glastemperatur von Polymerhomologen, Copolymeren und weichgemachten Polymeren. Kolloid-Z. 190, 1 (1963).
Kataoka, T., and S. Ueda: Viscosity molecular weight relationship for polydimethylsiloxane. J. Polymer Sci. 4B, 317 (1966).
Kelley, F. N., and F. Bueche: Viscosity and glass temperature relations for polymer-diluent systems. J. Polymer Sci. 50, 549 (1961).
Kirste, R., and G. V. Schulz: Über die Temperatur und die Molekulargewichtsabhängigkeit des 2. osmotischen Virialkoefficienten von Poly(methylmethacrylatlösungen. Z. Physik. Chem. (Frankfurt) 27, 301 (1961).
Kishimoto, A.: Diffusion and viscosity of polyvinyl acetate-diluent systems. J. Polymer Sci. 2A, 1421 (1964).
Kramers, H. A.: The behavior of macromolecules in inhomogeneous flow. J. Chem. Phys. 14, 415 (1946).
Kratochvíl, P., M. Bohdanecký, K. Šole, M. Kolínský, M. Ryska, and D. Lím: On the structure and solution properties of radically polymerized poly(vinyl chloride). International Symposium on Macromolecular Chemistry Preprints, VI-69 (1966).
Kraus, Gerard, and J. T. Gruver: Rheological properties of multichain polybutadienes. J. Polymer Sci. 3A, 105 (1965).
Krigbaum, W. R., and P. J. Flory: Statistical mechanics of dilute polymer solutions. IV. Variation of the osmotic second coefficient with molecular weight. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 75, 1775 (1953).
Kurata, M., and M. Fukatsu: Unperturbed dimension and translational friction constant of branched polymers. J. Chem. Phys. 41, 2434 (1964).
Landel, R. F., J. W. Berge, and J. D. Ferry: Viscosities of concentrated polymer solutions. IV. Cellulose tributyrate. J. Coll. Sci. 12, 400 (1957).
Liquori, A. M., G. Anzuino, V. M. Coiro, M. D’Alagni, P. de Santi, and M. Savino: Complementary stereospecific interaction between isotactic and syndiotactic polymer molecules. Nature 206, 358 (1965).
Long, V. C., G. C. Berry, and L. M. Hobbs: Solution and bulk properties of branched poly(vinyl acetates). IV. Melt viscosity. Polymer 5, 517 (1964).
Macedo, P., and T. A. Litovitz: Ultrasonic viscous relaxation in molten boron trioxide. Phys. Chem. Glasses 6, 69 (1965).
McLoughlin, J. R., and A. V. Tobolsky: The viscoelastic behavior of poly(methyl methacrylate). J. Colloid Sci. 7, 555 (1952).
Magill, J. H.: Crystallization of poly(tetramethyl-p-silphenylene siloxane) polymers. J. Appl. Phys. 35, 3249 (1964).
— Physical properties of aromatic hydrocarbons. III. A test of the Adam-Gibbs relaxation model. J. Chem. Phys., in press.
—, S. S. Pollack, and D. P. Wyman: Glass temperature and crystal modification of linear polymethylene. J. Polymer Sci. 3A, 3781 (1965).
Mark, J. E., and P. J. Flory: Configuration of the poly(dimethyl siloxane) chain. I. The temperature coefficient of the unperturbed extension. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 86, 138 (1964).
— —The configuration of the polyoxyethylene chain. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 87, 1415 (1965).
Markovitz, H., T. G Fox, and J. D. Ferry: Calculations of entaglement coupling spacings in linear polymers. J. Phys. Chem. 66, 1567 (1962).
Marshall, D. I.: Effect of branching on the temperature coefficient of viscosity of ethylene polymers. Abstr. ACS Meeting, Sept. 1956, 18S.
Matsumoto, M., and Y. Ohyanagi: Solution properties in ϑ-solvents on polyvinyl acetate obtained at different polymerization temperatures. J. Polymer Sci. 50, S1 (1960).
— —Viscosity-molecular weight relationship for polyvinyl acetate. J. Polymer Sci. 46, 441 (1960).
Mercier, J. P., J. J. Aklonis, M. Litt, and A. V. Tobolsky: Viscoelastic behavior of the polycarbonate of bisphenol A. J. Appl. Polymer Sci. 9, 447 (1965).
Merker, R. L., and M. J. Scott: Random and block copolymers of poly(tetramethyl-p-silphenylene-siloxane) and polydimethylsiloxane. J. Polymer Sci. 2A, 31 (1964).
Miller, A. A.: The reference point for liquid relaxation processes. II. Melt viscosity of polyisobutene. J. Polymer Sci. 1A, 1865 (1963).
—Free volume and viscosity of liquids: Effects of temperature. J. Phys. Chem. 67, 1031 (1963).
—Free volumes and viscosities of benzene and carbon tetrachloride. J. Phys. Chem. 67, 2809 (1963).
—The reference point for liquid relaxation processes. I. Melt viscosity of polystyrene. J. Polymer Sci. 1A, 1857 (1963).
Moore, L. D.: Relations among melt viscosity, solution viscosity, molecular weight, and long-chain branching in polyethylene. J. Polymer Sci. 36, 155 (1959).
Naghizadeh, Jamshid: Diffusion and glass transition in simple liquids. J. Appl. Phys. 35, 1162 (1964).
Nakajima, N., G. A. Tirpak, and M. Shida: Branching and flow activation energy of conventional high pressure process polyethylene. J. Polymer Sci. 3B, 1089 (1965).
Nakayasu, H., and T. G Fox: Molecular weight-temperature-concentration relationship for the viscosity of poly(vinyl acetate) and its diethyl phthalate solutions. Abstr. 137th ACS, p. 11-I, Cleveland, Ohio (Apr. 1960).
Nakatsuka, R.: The viscometric properties of polyesters. II. Viscosities in the range of low temperature near the glass transition point. Bull. Chem. Soc. Japan 37, 403 (1964).
Ninomiya, K., and J. D. Ferry: Viscoelastic properties of polyvinyl acetate. I. Creep studies of fractions. J. Phys. Chem. 67, 2292 (1963).
— —, and Y. Ōyanagi: Viscoelastic properties of polyvinyl acetate. II. Creep studies of blends. J. Phys. Chem. 67, 2297 (1963).
—, J. R. Richards, and J. D. Frery: Viscoelastic properties of concentrated solutions of polyisobutene in cetane. II. Creep and viscous flow. J. Phys. Chem. 67, 327 (1963).
Nishimura, Norio: Viscosities of concentrated poymer solutions. J. Polymer Sci. 3A, 237 (1965).
O’Reilly, J. M., and W. R. Haaf: Rheological properties of polycarbonate solutions and melts. Rheology Bull. 34, No. 3, 6 (1965).
Onogi, S., T. Kobayashi, and Y. Kozima: Non-Newtonian flow of concentrated solutions of high polymers. J. Appl. Polymer Sci. 7, 847 (1963).
Onogi, D., T. Masuda, and N. Miyanaga: Relationship between molecular weight and concentration determining the viscosity of concentrated polymer solutions. International Symposium on Macromolecular Chemistry Preprints, p. VIII-223 (1966).
Orofino, T. A., and A. Ciferri: Temperature dependence of the unperturbed dimensions of polystyrene. J. Phys. Chem. 68, 3136 (1964).
Parks, G. S., L. E. Barton, M. E. Spaght, and J. W. Richardson: The Viscosity of undercooled liquid glucose. Physics 5, 193 (1934).
Peticolas, W. L.: Viscoelastic properties of branched whole polymers. II. Regularities in the solution viscosity, melt viscosity and molecular weight. J. Polymer Sci. 58, 1405 (1962).
—, and E. Menefee: Molecular-weight dependence of the viscoelastic properties of whole polymers. J. Chem. Phys. 35, 951 (1961).
—, and J. M. Watkins: The molecular structure of polyethylene. VII. Melt viscosity and the effect of molecular weight and branching. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 79, 5083 (1957).
Pezzin, G., and G. B. Gechele: Capillary viscometry of molten polycaprolactam. J. Appl. Polymer Sci. 8, 2195 (1964).
—, and N. Gligo: Viscosity of concentrated polymer solutions. II. Poly(vinyl chloride) in cyclohexanone. J. Appl. Polymer Sci. 10, 1 (1966).
—Viscosity of concentrated polymer Solutions. II. Application of a free-volume treatment to polymer solutions. J. Appl. Polymer Sci. 10, 21 (1966).
Plazek, D. J.: Temperature dependence of the viscoelastic behavior of polystyrene. J. Phys. Chem. 69, 3480 (1965).
— Unpublished data.
—, W. Dannhauser, and J. D. Ferry: Viscoelastic dispersion of polydimethyl siloxane in the rubberlike plateau zone. J. Coll. Sci. 16, 101 (1961).
—, and J. H. Magill: Physical properties of aromatic hydrocarbons. I. Viscous and viscoelastic behavior of 1,3,5-Tri-α-naphthyl benzene. J. Chem. Phys. 45, 3038 (1966).
—, and V. M. O’Rourke: Molecular weight dependence of the viscoelastic behavior of polystyrene. To be published.
Poller, D., A. M. Kotliar, and R. L. Kruse: Low shear viscosity of polypropylene melts. J. Polymer Sci. 1B, 381 (1963).
Pollock, D. J., L. J. Elyash, and T. W. DeWitt: A molecular weight-intrinsic viscosity study of several diene polymers. J. Polymer Sci. 15, 335 (1955).
Porter, R. S., and J. F. Johnson: Viscosity of polyethylenes: Dependence on molecular weight and temperature. J. Appl. Polymer Sci. 3, 194 (1960).
— —Correlations for non-Newtonian flow viscosity-shear studies of entanglement in linear polymers. Trans. Soc. Rheology 6, 107 (1962).
Prigogine, I., and R. DeFay: Thermodynamique chimique. Liège: Editions Desoer 1950.
Pyun, C. W., and M. Fixman: Intrinsic viscosity of polymer chains. J. Chem. Phys. 42, 3838 (1965).
Richards, J. R., K. Ninomiya, and J. D. Ferry: Viscoelastic properties of concentrated solutions of polyisobutene in cetane. I. Dynamic measurements. J. Phys. Chem. 67, 323 (1963).
Rogers, S. S., and L. Mandelkern: Glass formation in polymers. I. The glass transition of the poly(n-alkyl methacrylate). J. Phys. Chem. 61, 985 (1957).
Roseveare, W. E., R. E. Powell, and H. Eyring: The structure and dynamics of liquid. J. Appl. Phys. 12, 669 (1941).
Rost, V.: Das Viskositäts-Temperature-Verhalten von Flüssigkeiten. Kolloid-Z. 142, 132 (1955).
Rouse, P. E., jr.: A theory of the linear viscoelastic properties of dilute solutions of coiling polymers. J. Chem. Phys. 21, 1272 (1953).
Rudd, J. F.: The effect of molecular weight distribution on the rheological properties of polystyrene. J. Polymer Sci. 44, 459 (1960).
— Low shear melt viscosity on polystyrene. J. Polymer Sci. 60, S7 (1962).
Schiessler, R. W., and F. C. Whitmore: Properties of high molecular weight hydrocarbons. Ind. Eng. Chem. 47, 1660 (1955).
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Berry, G.C., Fox, T. (1968). The viscosity of polymers and their concentrated solutions. In: Fortschritte der Hochpolymeren-Forschung. Advances in Polymer Science, vol 5/3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0050985
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